LSU's Craig Loston celebrates a defensive stop on fourth down during the Tigers' 34-10 win over Texas A&M Saturday.

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The expected aerial shootout never happened at Tiger Stadium Saturday.

LSU went old school on Texas A&M, running through the Aggies like a combine harvester for three football fields and 24 yards while holding their offense to 299 yards - the Aggies' lowest output since getting 226 in a 65-10 loss to Oklahoma on Nov. 14, 2009. The Tigers' 34-10 win was A&M's most lopsided loss since that Oklahoma game as well.

But it was not only LSU's muzzling of Heisman Trophy quarterback Johnny Manziel. The Tigers' defensive backs pushed the Aggies' receivers around throughout the game, particularly at the ...